Class Struggle (board game)

[4] Players move around a board following dice rolls and draw "Chance" cards which either advantage or disadvantage them.

[5] In the year of its release, Bertell Ollman was interviewed about the game by print and TV news journalists.

[6] Critics of the game considered it to be "subversive" and lobbied some stores to remove the product from their shelves, largely unsuccessfully.

[7] After attracting mainstream media attention during the Cold War, the game went on to sell approximately 230,000 copies.

[8] In 2014, Keith Plocek wrote that the objectives of the game were to "avoid nuclear war and win the revolution".

Class Struggle board game's box (front).
Class Struggle board game's box (front).
Class Struggle board game's box (back cover).
Class Struggle board game's box (back cover).
Class Struggle game's board.
Class Struggle game's board.